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Court calls ex-Khmer Rouge Brother No. 2 for genocide questioning

Court calls ex-Khmer Rouge Brother No. 2 for genocide questioning

PAILIN, Cambodia - Former Khmer Rouge leader Nuon Chea, better known as Brother No. 2, poses for a Kyodo News photo at his home in Pailin near the Thai border on Sept. 18, one day before he was taken to Phnom Penh for questioning about the Cambodian genocide.

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Court calls ex-Khmer Rouge Brother No. 2 for genocide questioning

Court calls ex-Khmer Rouge Brother No. 2 for genocide questioning

PAILIN, Cambodia - Former Khmer Rouge leader Nuon Chea (R), better known as Brother No. 2, poses for a Kyodo News photo with his wife (L) at his home in Pailin near the Thai border on Sept. 18, one day before he was taken to Phnom Penh for questioning about the Cambodian genocide.

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Ex-Khmer Rouge leader says will unveil new secrets at trial

Ex-Khmer Rouge leader says will unveil new secrets at trial

PAILIN, Cambodia - Former Khmer Rouge leader Nuon Chea speaks in an interview with Kyodo News at his home in the former Khmer Rouge stronghold of Pailin near the Thai border on April 29. He said that he will unveil ''yet untold secrets'' if he is summoned to appear at the planned Khmer Rouge tribunal. ''I have reserved some new secrets to be heard in a trial,'' Nuon Chea said.

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Pol Pot's right-hand man speaks in an interview

Pol Pot's right-hand man speaks in an interview

PAILIN, Cambodia - Photo shows a house located in the woods outside Cambodia's far west town of Pailin where Nuon Chea, 74, former Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot's right-hand man, gave an interview with Kyodo News.

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Ieng Sary says proposed trial should be abandoned

Ieng Sary says proposed trial should be abandoned

PAILIN, Cambodia - Ieng Sary (file photo), former deputy prime minister of the Khmer Rouge regime, says Dec. 19 a proposed trial for former Khmer Rouge leaders should be abandoned to enable the Hun Sen government to focus on economic and political issues. His comments came as the government tries to deal with pressure from the United Nations and the United States to set up an internationally acceptable tribunal to try former Khmer Rouge leaders.

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Court calls ex-Khmer Rouge Brother No. 2 for genocide questionin

Court calls ex-Khmer Rouge Brother No. 2 for genocide questionin

PAILIN, Cambodia - Former Khmer Rouge leader Nuon Chea, better known as Brother No. 2, poses for a Kyodo News photo at his home in Pailin near the Thai border on Sept. 18, one day before he was taken to Phnom Penh for questioning about the Cambodian genocide. (Kyodo)

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Court calls ex-Khmer Rouge Brother No. 2 for genocide questionin

Court calls ex-Khmer Rouge Brother No. 2 for genocide questionin

PAILIN, Cambodia - Former Khmer Rouge leader Nuon Chea (R), better known as Brother No. 2, poses for a Kyodo News photo with his wife (L) at his home in Pailin near the Thai border on Sept. 18, one day before he was taken to Phnom Penh for questioning about the Cambodian genocide. (Kyodo)

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Ex-Khmer Rouge leader says will unveil new secrets at trial

Ex-Khmer Rouge leader says will unveil new secrets at trial

PAILIN, Cambodia - Former Khmer Rouge leader Nuon Chea speaks in an interview with Kyodo News at his home in the former Khmer Rouge stronghold of Pailin near the Thai border on April 29. He said that he will unveil ''yet untold secrets'' if he is summoned to appear at the planned Khmer Rouge tribunal. ''I have reserved some new secrets to be heard in a trial,'' Nuon Chea said. (Kyodo)

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Pol Pot's right-hand man speaks in an interview

Pol Pot's right-hand man speaks in an interview

PAILIN, Cambodia - Photo shows a house located in the woods outside Cambodia's far west town of Pailin where Nuon Chea, 74, former Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot's right-hand man, gave an interview with Kyodo News.

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Ieng Sary says proposed trial should be abandoned

Ieng Sary says proposed trial should be abandoned

PAILIN, Cambodia - Ieng Sary (file photo), former deputy prime minister of the Khmer Rouge regime, says Dec. 19 a proposed trial for former Khmer Rouge leaders should be abandoned to enable the Hun Sen government to focus on economic and political issues. His comments came as the government tries to deal with pressure from the United Nations and the United States to set up an internationally acceptable tribunal to try former Khmer Rouge leaders.

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